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dan, i mean, dan, it's great to have you on. i couldn't think of a better person. what do you think of him knocking the airheads that sometimes masquerade as news people? >> i was classic walter cronkite. i want to emphasize his point was that so many people trying to play a reporter on tv. the very essence of walter cronkite was he didn't just play a reporter on television, he was a reporter, had been a reporter for a very long time, and i think his point was that so many people now are just -- are presenters and should be called presenters. i don't like the chances of that happening. >> not good. anyway, let's look at walter cronkite on the issues of politics. here he was in a 1996 interview, which would be 13 years ago for all of us. here it is. >> my older brother is a bit por conservative than me, a bit. he once said the big controversy about you in the old days from the conservatives, he said i'm a conservative, and cronkite is a liberal, but he does the best broadcast on television,age i'm going to watch him every night. what is your reaction to that? >> ric
dan, i mean, dan, it's great to have you on. i couldn't think of a better person. what do you think of him knocking the airheads that sometimes masquerade as news people? >> i was classic walter cronkite. i want to emphasize his point was that so many people trying to play a reporter on tv. the very essence of walter cronkite was he didn't just play a reporter on television, he was a reporter, had been a reporter for a very long time, and i think his point was that so many people now are...
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david corn and dan -- served as senior adviser to the coalition advisory in iraq. i want to start with david corn. let's talk about the issue that was the most powerful political argument that got at least half of the people that supported the war, that was the nuclear threat. let's listen. >> the british government has learned that saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa. >> we believe he has weapons. >> and, of course, there was the talk abofrom condoleezza rice. david corn, did that argument stand up is this. >> and aluminum tubes and other things. it turns out saddam hussein had no nuclear weapons. he wasn't close. he had one previously before the prior war. there was no good intelligence indicating he had anything going on. i'll take a slight issue with you. i think the reasons you put up on the screen are not in balance. it was really the weapons of mass destruction. 80% or 90% of the argument. so you had dick cheney saying in august of 2010 saddam hussein is massing weapons of mass destruction to use against the united st
david corn and dan -- served as senior adviser to the coalition advisory in iraq. i want to start with david corn. let's talk about the issue that was the most powerful political argument that got at least half of the people that supported the war, that was the nuclear threat. let's listen. >> the british government has learned that saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa. >> we believe he has weapons. >> and, of course, there was the talk...
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eight years ago, gary sinise, forrest gump's lieutenant dan, formed a lieutenant ban dan way portion of proceeds going to support the mill tear and their families. gary sinise joins us right now. lieutenant dan. just talking. that's got to be the most inspiring scene. so down in that movie, lose your legs come back with prosthetic ace cross the field. stirring moment. >> it's a beautiful story. >> what does that tell you, that experience? and how does that get you looking out for the hearts of our sol xwleers get hurt bad? >> the experience of lieutenant dan actually led me to the disabled american veterans organization. i, about a month after i did "forrest gump" i did a call from the national commander, the dav anhe asked me to come to their national convention, which was going to be held in chicago that year. i went to that convention. i walked out onstage. there were 3,000 people in the audience. 2,500 disabled veteran. these who could stand were standing. people in wheelchairs. she's of disabled veterans from world war iii -- world war ii, up to that time, and i stayed involved
eight years ago, gary sinise, forrest gump's lieutenant dan, formed a lieutenant ban dan way portion of proceeds going to support the mill tear and their families. gary sinise joins us right now. lieutenant dan. just talking. that's got to be the most inspiring scene. so down in that movie, lose your legs come back with prosthetic ace cross the field. stirring moment. >> it's a beautiful story. >> what does that tell you, that experience? and how does that get you looking out for...
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dan, let me start with you. you know, at this point, how seriously should some republican leaders taking this latest steele gaffe, are they just writing it off, that's just michael steele being michael steele? or is this one -- could this be the straw? >> well, there's a practical problem that they face, which is how do you replace the republican national committee chairman this close to an election and when it has to be done with the behest of those members of the republican national committee who hold the votes. he's been an embarrassment to the party for some time, and this is in many ways the worst thing he's had to say. his facts on history are completely wrong, and it goes entirely against republican party doctrine. but nonetheless, there's a question of will they simply try to make him go away or ignore him and hope that they can work around him, which is what they've been doing for many, many months. >> a little damage control, jeff. here's what michael steele in a release said today, as we learned throu
dan, let me start with you. you know, at this point, how seriously should some republican leaders taking this latest steele gaffe, are they just writing it off, that's just michael steele being michael steele? or is this one -- could this be the straw? >> well, there's a practical problem that they face, which is how do you replace the republican national committee chairman this close to an election and when it has to be done with the behest of those members of the republican national...
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anyway, thank you, congressman dan lungren and moran. happy new year, gentlemen. congratulations on being re-elected. >>> coming up, darrell issa says the obama administration is one of the most corrupt in history. wow. and the new oversight committee chair, that's him, is planning to investigate everything about wikileaks to fannie mae and everything and the corruption in afghanistan. well that's a happy hunting ground over there. what's his goal, is it better government or just better for republicans? you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. naturally colorful vegetables are often a good source of vitamins, fiber, or minerals. and who brings you more natural colors than campbell's condensed soups? campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. motrin pm. >>> wow here's the story close to home. police in delaware say a man who served in the administration as both president reagan and
anyway, thank you, congressman dan lungren and moran. happy new year, gentlemen. congratulations on being re-elected. >>> coming up, darrell issa says the obama administration is one of the most corrupt in history. wow. and the new oversight committee chair, that's him, is planning to investigate everything about wikileaks to fannie mae and everything and the corruption in afghanistan. well that's a happy hunting ground over there. what's his goal, is it better government or just...
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>> dan, i have to ask you a question. two years from now when this thing is up, and for all i know it will get up faster than the freedom tower, it will be up and there because as you point out legally they have the right to do it. two years from now what difference does it make? you were saying in your article that they will be celebrating this as a victory for islam. when is that celebration going to be held and who is going to told and who will celebrate this as a victory for islam? >> look, let me say this. there are radical group. spend time on the radical groups, al qaeda and other extremist groups around the world and they celebrate symbolic emotional events as they interpret as setbacks for america. >> you mean in a free country where we tolerate religious freedom. >> let me finish. >> let me ask you a question. you keep talking. the simple question is how can tolerance be seen as a defeat? >> let me tell you something -- >> chris, you've got to let me answer. it's like two-on-one here guy. >> the terrorists win i
>> dan, i have to ask you a question. two years from now when this thing is up, and for all i know it will get up faster than the freedom tower, it will be up and there because as you point out legally they have the right to do it. two years from now what difference does it make? you were saying in your article that they will be celebrating this as a victory for islam. when is that celebration going to be held and who is going to told and who will celebrate this as a victory for islam?...
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let's look, dan, and respond to this. here's president obama on abc's george stephanopoulos on the meaning of scott brown's victory. here's his political take. >> the same thing that swept scott brown into office swept me into office. people are angry and they're frustrated. >> i don't know. what do you think of that? is it the same thing? i thought what swept him into office was dislike for the war in iraq, dislike of president bush, the desire for change. but i'm not sure what else. what's that got to do with this anger in massachusetts we saw this week, that somehow focused itself, coalesced around this guy in a truck? somehow a guy that drives a truck suggested he's on our side. doesn't sound like obama to me. your thoughts, dan? >> chris, the anger is certainly of a different nature. the anger in 2006 and 2007 and 2008 that we saw was an anger coming from the left in the grass roots aimed at, as you said, the bush administration, particularly its policies on iraq. there were other factors. and as we got closer to the
let's look, dan, and respond to this. here's president obama on abc's george stephanopoulos on the meaning of scott brown's victory. here's his political take. >> the same thing that swept scott brown into office swept me into office. people are angry and they're frustrated. >> i don't know. what do you think of that? is it the same thing? i thought what swept him into office was dislike for the war in iraq, dislike of president bush, the desire for change. but i'm not sure what...
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jim rant is from virginia and dan is a republican from california. gentlemen, holy cross and notre dame. here's what i don't get, congressman. you guys are in charge. what lesson have you learned being out of power? why did you get thrown out of power? >> because we forgot who we were and what we were supposed to represent. when i came back to congress in 2005, one of the things i noticed was that our leadership had gone astray. we were competing in essence in the area of spending. we had lost our way in terms of us being the party that was supposed to be fiscally responsible and i remember complaining to some of our leadership at the time and one of the responses i got was dan, you would understand what it takes to the in the majority. >> in a sense, we were here so long that in fact, we became part of the problem. i think our leadership is very, very specific about us being different not only from the democrats as they rule td, but the way we ruled. >> the incoming house of chairman on fox sunday. >> part of our pledge, we said that we would bring
jim rant is from virginia and dan is a republican from california. gentlemen, holy cross and notre dame. here's what i don't get, congressman. you guys are in charge. what lesson have you learned being out of power? why did you get thrown out of power? >> because we forgot who we were and what we were supposed to represent. when i came back to congress in 2005, one of the things i noticed was that our leadership had gone astray. we were competing in essence in the area of spending. we had...
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anyway, thank you, congressman dan lungren and moran. happy new year, gentlemen. congratulations on being re-elected. >>> coming up, darrell issa says the obama administration is one of the most corrupt in history. wow. and the new oversight committee chair, that's him, is planning to investigate everything about wikileaks to fannie mae and everything and the corruption in afghanistan. well that's a happy hunting ground over there. what's his goal, is it better government or just better for republicans? you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. >>> wow here's the story close to home. police in delaware say a man who served in the administration as both president reagan and the first president bush and fought to get the first memorial built was murdered. john wheeler seen here on "hardball" in 2005 was found dead in a delaware landfill in friday. his death had been ruled a homicide. a long career of military service here in washington. "hardball" will be right back. trouble getting around, i >>> welcome back to "hardball." with california congressman darrell issa w
anyway, thank you, congressman dan lungren and moran. happy new year, gentlemen. congratulations on being re-elected. >>> coming up, darrell issa says the obama administration is one of the most corrupt in history. wow. and the new oversight committee chair, that's him, is planning to investigate everything about wikileaks to fannie mae and everything and the corruption in afghanistan. well that's a happy hunting ground over there. what's his goal, is it better government or just...
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and dan balz, national political reporter for the "washington post." we'll start with palin and dan, we're going to make roger make his case here. you're watching this sarah palin. she's clearly decided to get very involved in midterms in a way that i think none of us thought. you see this as the classic case as someone preparing for a presidential run? >> i see it as someone maybe convincing herself that she can do a presidential run and as you yourself have note, there are always plenty of people around a potential candidate who are saying, you can do it. you know, you just pay me this huge advisory fee and i'll do it for you. i think she will quickly be surrounded by those people if she is not already. i think she has something to offer which is her ability to energize her base and get them out. and get them excited. who else on the list of potential republican candidates is genuinely exciting xecht for sarah palin? >> know, dan, one theory that my colleagues and the nbc political unit and i, we look at her and we see this familiarity in rudy giulia
and dan balz, national political reporter for the "washington post." we'll start with palin and dan, we're going to make roger make his case here. you're watching this sarah palin. she's clearly decided to get very involved in midterms in a way that i think none of us thought. you see this as the classic case as someone preparing for a presidential run? >> i see it as someone maybe convincing herself that she can do a presidential run and as you yourself have note, there are...
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but i think dan is right. it's more slogan than actual reality here. and these numbers have to change. and frankly time is sort of running out for the environment to change that much. early voting is going to begin in like, you know, five weeks, six weeks in some places. i think the environment we have right now is gelling if not gelled entirely. >> excellent point. as charlie cook likes to say, the cake may be baked. at least as far as the view of the economy going into november. anyway, dan balz, jeff zeleny, thank you for making a segment only with folks whose last names have z" in it. what else would be better than that? plus the fact that you're at two great newspapers. thank you both. >> thanks, chuck. >>> up next. more than 6,000 graves at arlington national cemetery could be mismarked and senator claire mccaskill says it's because cemetery managers didn't do their jobs properly. she's going to join us next to talk about that and what else is going on at the pentagon. plus, you're watching "hardball." kind of dramatic. [ brian ] tabitha? yes? ok
but i think dan is right. it's more slogan than actual reality here. and these numbers have to change. and frankly time is sort of running out for the environment to change that much. early voting is going to begin in like, you know, five weeks, six weeks in some places. i think the environment we have right now is gelling if not gelled entirely. >> excellent point. as charlie cook likes to say, the cake may be baked. at least as far as the view of the economy going into november. anyway,...
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john bolten, dan senor who had one of the toughest diplomatic missions. so these are the people he's retained that we have to -- this is really important. we have 6,539 people we lost in these two wars. afghanistan we had the longest war. >> you were in afghanistan. >> i was in iraq. we have over 50,000 people injured. on top of foreign policy, if i could say, howard, veterans peace. i'm not confident that governor romney understands what the commitment means to veterans. he proposed the voucherization of the va. to voucherize the va. not dissimilar to what congressman ryan wants to do to medicare. this is a sacred trust we have with our veterans. i'm not sure he understands what it is. he talks tough about increasing the budget for the military $2 trillion beyond what the joint chiefs ask asked for. do you know that the president has put us on a path to spend 5 $55.8 trillion on our military. those more than the five closest allies. >> a new ad contrasts the president's handling of iraq and afghanistan with what romney has said he will do. let's take a l
john bolten, dan senor who had one of the toughest diplomatic missions. so these are the people he's retained that we have to -- this is really important. we have 6,539 people we lost in these two wars. afghanistan we had the longest war. >> you were in afghanistan. >> i was in iraq. we have over 50,000 people injured. on top of foreign policy, if i could say, howard, veterans peace. i'm not confident that governor romney understands what the commitment means to veterans. he...
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let me ask you, dan, this whole question about the culture. is there kind of a macho man culture in the secret service where this is normal behavior? >> no, chris, this is not normal behavior. there's no question this is a high stress, high results job, but it's the nature of the human being that make human mistakes. nobody, and i mean nobody, is running from this. the secret service has said all the right things to this point. they're embarrassed, they apologize. me, i'm a republican. this is not a president issue. >> let me cut you off. it's not a bad apple, it's a bad dozen apples, at least. we're talking maybe 20. so who would organize 10, 15, 20 prostitutes all being assigned to different rooms, all being allocated, distributed to these agents? who put this thing together? this isn't like one guy got drunk and found himself with somebody who was behaving professionally and didn't know about it, this looks like an organized event. by the looks of it. >> it looks to be some tremendous -- and that may be an understatement -- lapses of judgme
let me ask you, dan, this whole question about the culture. is there kind of a macho man culture in the secret service where this is normal behavior? >> no, chris, this is not normal behavior. there's no question this is a high stress, high results job, but it's the nature of the human being that make human mistakes. nobody, and i mean nobody, is running from this. the secret service has said all the right things to this point. they're embarrassed, they apologize. me, i'm a republican....
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your thus on that now, dan senor, that argument? >> chris, all those idealogs who were making the case based on weapons of mass destruction, idealogs like hillary clinton, joe biden, richard holbrooke, rahm emanuel, people who populate the majority of the foreign policy and national security staff and advisers in the current obama administration, were making the case for action against iran, iraq on weapons of mass destruction, and many of them, by the way, were doing it even before george bush was in power. go look at the floor statements by many of the democratic senators who voted to give bush the authority to go into iraq. look at the floor statements and the speeches by clinton administration officials before bush took office? we can relitigate the weapons of mass destruction debate all we want. i think more pressing and more urgent discussion is sort of the here and now and what we have learned over the last years. >> let me get to that. let me ask the questions and you have a good point. a lot of the democrats seeking the pre
your thus on that now, dan senor, that argument? >> chris, all those idealogs who were making the case based on weapons of mass destruction, idealogs like hillary clinton, joe biden, richard holbrooke, rahm emanuel, people who populate the majority of the foreign policy and national security staff and advisers in the current obama administration, were making the case for action against iran, iraq on weapons of mass destruction, and many of them, by the way, were doing it even before...
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news weekes's dan clademan is the author of constitution kill or capture." john brennan's confirmation hearing this afternoon started out with some fireworks. anti-war protesters interrupted the proceedings five times accusing the cia of causing huge agets of collateral damage with drone strikes. the committee's chair dianne feinstein eventually cleared the room. later, brennan cited the protesters when he address what had he called a misperception about the goal of the drone strikes. let's listen. >> i think there is a misimpression on the part of some american people who believe that we take strikes to punish terrorists for past transgressions. nothing could be further from the truth. we only take such actions as a last resort to save lives when there's no other alternative to taking an action that's going to mitigate that threat. so we need to make sure there is an understanding and the people that were standing up here today, i think they really have a misunderstanding of what we do as a government and the care that we take and the agony that we go throu
news weekes's dan clademan is the author of constitution kill or capture." john brennan's confirmation hearing this afternoon started out with some fireworks. anti-war protesters interrupted the proceedings five times accusing the cia of causing huge agets of collateral damage with drone strikes. the committee's chair dianne feinstein eventually cleared the room. later, brennan cited the protesters when he address what had he called a misperception about the goal of the drone strikes....
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. >> dan served as an adviser in iraq. he's now a senior fellow at the counsel on foreign relations. and tom andrews is the national director of win without war. congressman, let me start with you. the july 2011 deadline. when the president announced that deadline. what did it mean to you. how did you interpret it? >> well, he said clearly at west point that i do not want an open-ended commitment to afghanistan. i'm not into nation building around the world. the nation i want to build is here in the united states. he said we're going to set firm and career parameters around the u.s. commitment. now we're learning the commitment is not only soft, but can you really have a conditions-based time frame for withdrawal? it's either conditions based or we have a timetable for withdrawal. senator graham made a speech on the floor of the senate. you're trying to have it both ways politically. >> and you agree with him. >> i think he's right. >> dan singer, i want to go to what general petraeus said. we'll see more of that sunday on
. >> dan served as an adviser in iraq. he's now a senior fellow at the counsel on foreign relations. and tom andrews is the national director of win without war. congressman, let me start with you. the july 2011 deadline. when the president announced that deadline. what did it mean to you. how did you interpret it? >> well, he said clearly at west point that i do not want an open-ended commitment to afghanistan. i'm not into nation building around the world. the nation i want to...
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the other thing he did was, just in response, but in talking about the neocon wing, he named dan senor as his foreign balance guy. he is a main man, and that sent a signal that even though mitt romney doesn't have developed views, perhaps -- now we'll have dan's views. >> if you don't have a philosophy you can get one. >> this is a total hopeless cause. >> he is a smart guy and deeper than romney in foreign policy. >> how do you know how deep. >> how deep do you know. you do your homework and listen and learn from the man. >> there is nothing on that front. >> this is pitiful. >> now he will sign anything dan senor -- thank you, we have a lot on this, the empty suit was represented very well by a man who can't think of a thing that romney ever said on foreign policy. coming up, in a week where foreign policy is dominating the headlines, we did not hear romney's spokesman. now he is out. out of the romney campaign. and that's ahead. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question
the other thing he did was, just in response, but in talking about the neocon wing, he named dan senor as his foreign balance guy. he is a main man, and that sent a signal that even though mitt romney doesn't have developed views, perhaps -- now we'll have dan's views. >> if you don't have a philosophy you can get one. >> this is a total hopeless cause. >> he is a smart guy and deeper than romney in foreign policy. >> how do you know how deep. >> how deep do you...
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dan, thank you. thank you karen for coming on. >>> coming up, elite members of the republican party are voicing their support for gay marriage. there is a case being made for marriage between same-sex partners. will the republican party buy into this? will the tea partiers go along with it on gay marriage? i don't know. find out in a minute. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] he's sweet, even with 1/3 less sugar than soda. kool-aid delivering more smiles per gallon. oh no, no! i just parked here aond ago! give me a brk, will you? (announcer dr. scholl's masg gel soles with t different gels for softness and support... ...are outrageously comfortable. ...on second thought, i think i'll walk... (announcer) are u gellin'? dr. scholl >>> welcome back to "hardball." last week former republican party chairman and bush campaign manager ken melman announced publicly that he is gay. he also said he plans to help build support for gay marriage. he joined the prominent conservat
dan, thank you. thank you karen for coming on. >>> coming up, elite members of the republican party are voicing their support for gay marriage. there is a case being made for marriage between same-sex partners. will the republican party buy into this? will the tea partiers go along with it on gay marriage? i don't know. find out in a minute. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] he's sweet, even with 1/3 less sugar than soda. kool-aid delivering...
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congressman dan rostenkowski has died. the chicago democrat served 18 terms from 1959 to 1995. he ended up becoming one of the most powerful legislators in congress, maybe ever. he was a longtime chairman of the house ways and means committee, but in 1996 he pled guilty to charges of mail fraud and spent over a year in prison. dan rostenkowski was 82. [ female announcer ] secret flawless renewal is formulated so when you turn up the heat, we turn up the protection. odor-fighting microcapsules are triggered by your body heat to release a fresh scent. satisfaction guaranteed. ♪ >>> there's been a fundamental lack of seriousness on the other side. we have spent the last 20 months governing. they have spent the last 20 months politicking. now, we've got three months to go, and so we've decided, well, we can politic for three months. they have forgotten i know how to politic pretty good, and so i'm happy to make this argume argument -- i am happy to have this debate over the next several months about what their vision of the future is, because they don't have one. they are trying
congressman dan rostenkowski has died. the chicago democrat served 18 terms from 1959 to 1995. he ended up becoming one of the most powerful legislators in congress, maybe ever. he was a longtime chairman of the house ways and means committee, but in 1996 he pled guilty to charges of mail fraud and spent over a year in prison. dan rostenkowski was 82. [ female announcer ] secret flawless renewal is formulated so when you turn up the heat, we turn up the protection. odor-fighting microcapsules...
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thank you, congressman dan lungren. we could do this all hour. we're not going to do it. >>> up next, hillary clinton finally gets to have the title, president. apparently she says, again, she likes that title. that in the "sideshow." now yourard comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay and those you split... interest...with full pay. you decide how to pay over time. if having a plan matters. chase what matters. eate your own blueprint at chase.com/blueprint. announcer: trying to be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. chef: we're all kind of excited about it. guy: mmm! i can see why. announcer: campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. >>> back to "hardball." time for "the sideshow." first up, old dreams die hard. what hillary clinton said when she got to preside over the united nations security c
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and even though mitt romney doesn't have views -- >> now we have dan's views. if you have a philosophy -- anyway -- >> this is a total hopeless policy folks to have an intelligent conversation. >> it is probably deeper than foreign policy -- michael steele, come back when have you done your homework. >> do you your homework and actu actually listen and learn. >> there is nothing there on that front. nothing on foreign policy except whatever grover gives him to sign, he signed. now he will sign anything dan gives him -- >> thank you. >> no we got a lot on this. >> present bade very well turned out gentleman who can't think after thing that this fellow mitt romney ever said on foreign policy. thank you michael steele. thank you howard fineman. >>> coming up, dominating the headlines. we didn't hear much from mitt romney's foreign policy spokesman, did we? why? because he is openly gay. and gop was having none of it. now he is out. out of the romney campaign. that's ahead, and this is "hardball." recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. th
and even though mitt romney doesn't have views -- >> now we have dan's views. if you have a philosophy -- anyway -- >> this is a total hopeless policy folks to have an intelligent conversation. >> it is probably deeper than foreign policy -- michael steele, come back when have you done your homework. >> do you your homework and actu actually listen and learn. >> there is nothing there on that front. nothing on foreign policy except whatever grover gives him to...
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thank you, congressman dan lungren. we could do this all hour. we're not going to do it. >>> up next, hillary clinton finally gets to have the title, president. apparently she says, again, she likes that title. that in "the sideshow." (announcer) when you buy a car what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel, the integrity of it's desi? or how it responds in extreme situations. the deeper you look, the more you see the real differences. and the more you understand what it means to own a mercedes-benz. the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for special offers thrgh meedes-benz financial. >>> back to "hardball." time for "the sideshow." first up, old dreams die hard. what hillary clinton said when she got to preside over the united nations security council earlier today. >> thank you so much. i resume now my function as president of the council. i kind of like being a president. so i -- this may go on a little longer than anticipated. >> i've got to give to hillary clint
thank you, congressman dan lungren. we could do this all hour. we're not going to do it. >>> up next, hillary clinton finally gets to have the title, president. apparently she says, again, she likes that title. that in "the sideshow." (announcer) when you buy a car what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the steel, the integrity of it's desi? or how it responds in extreme situations. the deeper you look, the more you...
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we're going to talk to dan born in a moment. first take a listen to congressman marcie capter last week on "hardball." >> i was going to say if i might mention i look forward to alliances with some of the tea party republicans that have been elected. when nafta passed in 1993 we had a 12-vote margin that would have made the difference. look at the terrible hemorrhage of jobs that occurred because of that. i'll tell you i think that there's a real democratic tea party republican alliance to be born in this new congress. if it doesn't happen the people who don't support jobs in this country won't be re-elected two years from now. >> and the suggestion of congresswoman's comments the reason i wanted you to hear that, she expresses a willingness to work with the tea party. i wonder if congressman dan born feels the same. congressman, i know you heard the tail end of that. what's your willingness to reach across the aisle and work with tea party elected candidates? >> i'm willing to work with anybody. anybody that wants to bring this
we're going to talk to dan born in a moment. first take a listen to congressman marcie capter last week on "hardball." >> i was going to say if i might mention i look forward to alliances with some of the tea party republicans that have been elected. when nafta passed in 1993 we had a 12-vote margin that would have made the difference. look at the terrible hemorrhage of jobs that occurred because of that. i'll tell you i think that there's a real democratic tea party republican...
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. >> it is always fun to debate my good friend, dan lungren. we came from a judiciary committee meeting together. i'm glad to see dan is really arguing the larger points as opposed to tit for tat over the speech thing here. >> see, i want to argue the smaller -- >> you want to do that. >> i want to get you both in the gutter and start throwing mutt at each other. is there anything that's out of line? the old rules of the house, when i worked for you people up there in the old days was you didn't get person. you didn't accuse the other person of being evil. >> that's okay. one thing i can tell you is that it is absolutely -- there is absolutely no comparison between allen grayson's speech and his comments that were, you know, in the normal course of the date on the house floor than to joe wilson's inappropriate conduct that was a violation of the decorum of the house when he shouted "you lie" to the president of the united states during a joint address to the nation. putting that aside, snow, the larger point allen was making was that the republ
. >> it is always fun to debate my good friend, dan lungren. we came from a judiciary committee meeting together. i'm glad to see dan is really arguing the larger points as opposed to tit for tat over the speech thing here. >> see, i want to argue the smaller -- >> you want to do that. >> i want to get you both in the gutter and start throwing mutt at each other. is there anything that's out of line? the old rules of the house, when i worked for you people up there in...
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who was it -- it was roger ails came up with the idea of dan quayle. this is going to turn everything around, and the guy buy it is from somebody like that. he gave us quayle. crystal is really smart and he gave us that guy. >> i would not say crystal gave us sarah palin. >> who did it? >> i think it's three or four people. it's rick davis, who was the campaign manager. steve schmidt, who was the senior adviser at that point and helping to run the day-to-day operations. >> they thought she was the genuine article. she was going to turn this thing around. >> no, they thought this was a political risk but one that they were prepared to take. >> but they knew it was quicksilver, didn't they? they knew it was only last for a while. did they think she was secretly deep? >> no, that's the problem. one thing we say is she was legally vetted, legally vetted but not politically. >> it's a hell of a book. you're only getting a taste of it. the battle for america, 2008, buy it, keep it on your shelf next to truman. this is a book you want to keep for a while and
who was it -- it was roger ails came up with the idea of dan quayle. this is going to turn everything around, and the guy buy it is from somebody like that. he gave us quayle. crystal is really smart and he gave us that guy. >> i would not say crystal gave us sarah palin. >> who did it? >> i think it's three or four people. it's rick davis, who was the campaign manager. steve schmidt, who was the senior adviser at that point and helping to run the day-to-day operations....
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i half agree with dan, the president agrees with dan and the point is that you cannot be leaking classified information. that's number one. number two, this president has been extremely aggressive out, chagrin of many democrats, he has initiated six prosecutions for los angeles. all the presidents who proceeded him only did three. and then the third thing, this really goes to the point you just made. senator mccain is calling for a censure or, i guess a resolution in the senate. basically, that's to divert attention from the fact that the foreign policy has been very address snift obama administration. iraq, we have brought our troops home, afghanistan, they are coming home. osama bin laden has been taken out. and of course, the president has an aggressive policy in the use of drones. so if you can't criticize the policy, make something up that's diversion. >> congressman lungren, senator john mccain commented on the possible source of the national security leaks. here's what he said. >> it's obvious on its face that this information came from individuals who are in the administration. the
i half agree with dan, the president agrees with dan and the point is that you cannot be leaking classified information. that's number one. number two, this president has been extremely aggressive out, chagrin of many democrats, he has initiated six prosecutions for los angeles. all the presidents who proceeded him only did three. and then the third thing, this really goes to the point you just made. senator mccain is calling for a censure or, i guess a resolution in the senate. basically,...
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confrontational, no apologies. >> you know, dan, do these guys -- they do have a responsibility. they're running for president of the united states. this is a pre-game, if you will, to what their presidency will be. for newt to declare war on the palestinians as a people, calling them terrorists, as a people, it doesn't lack like he's auditions to be the traditional american president. even w. recognized that we have a peace making role as well as a support of israel role. >> well, we've seen this in newt gingrich's career time and again, where he will stake out a seemingly outrageous position, and then he will figure out ways to pull back from it. he does that for a couple of reasons. one is he knows how to get attention. another is he likes to be provocative. and then at the same time, he does have some, often, some pretty good political antenna when he gets into situations like that. and i suspect that you will see him vacillate back and forth, or oscillate back and forth, in the way he tones that out. but this is what you get with newt gingrich. that kind of provocative state
confrontational, no apologies. >> you know, dan, do these guys -- they do have a responsibility. they're running for president of the united states. this is a pre-game, if you will, to what their presidency will be. for newt to declare war on the palestinians as a people, calling them terrorists, as a people, it doesn't lack like he's auditions to be the traditional american president. even w. recognized that we have a peace making role as well as a support of israel role. >> well,...
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we've got dan balz and haynes johnson, the authors of the new book, "the battle for america 2008." they're coming here to sit with me and tell me what mccain really thinks of sarah palin and what was ted kennedy after when he backed obama? you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. during times like these it seems like the world will never be the same. but there is a light beginning to shine again. the spark began where it always begins. at a restaurant downtown. in a shop on main street. a factory around the corner. entrepreneurs like these are the most powerful force in the economy. they drive change and they'll relentless push their businesses to innovate and connect. as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sur we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com >>> he's believed to be responsible for dozens of suicide attackness pakistan. he's pakistan's prime suspec
we've got dan balz and haynes johnson, the authors of the new book, "the battle for america 2008." they're coming here to sit with me and tell me what mccain really thinks of sarah palin and what was ted kennedy after when he backed obama? you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. during times like these it seems like the world will never be the same. but there is a light beginning to shine again. the spark began where it always begins. at a restaurant downtown. in a shop on...
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. >>> era of dan burton the era of >>> era of dan burton the era of people taking the fifth, leaving the country and in some cases going to jail, is an era i hope that none of us repeat. in other words, the crimes that went on shouldn't repeat and neither should the subpoenas. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was congressman darrell issa on a couple of weeks ago on cnn. he's expected to chair the house oversight committee the republicans take the majority. last night on "hardball," jim clyburn the third-ranking democrat in the house leadership told us what he expects if republicans get control. let's listen. >> do you really believe as you've said the other day that if the republicans get control that congress and the subpoena power, they're going to usually go after the president's birth records, they're going to try to prove he's a foreigner and other nonsense like that? >> i absolutely believe that. i take them at their word. i've watched their actions. you know what i always say, having grown up in a postammage, it's not their words, it's their deeds. let's look at the members
. >>> era of dan burton the era of >>> era of dan burton the era of people taking the fifth, leaving the country and in some cases going to jail, is an era i hope that none of us repeat. in other words, the crimes that went on shouldn't repeat and neither should the subpoenas. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was congressman darrell issa on a couple of weeks ago on cnn. he's expected to chair the house oversight committee the republicans take the majority....
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committee on the present danger -- >> dan quayle. >> dan quayle's brain. and he discovered sarah palin up there on that river trip. those guys, fred barnes and he were on a trip up there and they found her. she swam out to the boat or something. i don't know what happened. >> liz cheney is the softer, gentler face of her father. but the views she has -- >> not hard to be -- >> but the views she's espoused are identical to those of her father. neither her father or bill kristol has ever acknowledged error for anything, any of the misstatements they made about the iraq war, about the war on terror during the entire bush administration. they've never acknowledged that they might have gotten some things wrong, that they might have overstated some things, and neither has liz cheney. >> just to give you an example, here's kristol's comment in 2002, before iraq war. we can remove saddam hussein, because that can start a chain reaction in the arab world that would be very healthy. let me read the next quote from him. keep going here. in february 2003, kristol said
committee on the present danger -- >> dan quayle. >> dan quayle's brain. and he discovered sarah palin up there on that river trip. those guys, fred barnes and he were on a trip up there and they found her. she swam out to the boat or something. i don't know what happened. >> liz cheney is the softer, gentler face of her father. but the views she has -- >> not hard to be -- >> but the views she's espoused are identical to those of her father. neither her father or...
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dan x thank you for joinging us. scott stringer is the manhattan bureau president. let's start what i would call the tolerant position. then we're go to the more ferocious position. i think we could agree on that. mr. stringer, why would you want to allow what appears to be a provocative move by a this group where 3,000 americans were killed? >> first of all, this issue has gotten blown way out of proportion. it's amazing sarah palin and the extreme right wing have seized this issue. in reality this institution is operated in and around ground zero for close to 30 years. the reality is we are simply talking about a plan to create a peaceful expansion of a building that they own. what are we supposed to do? seize the property and throw them out? then the terrorists win. we're better than this. this is new york city where we expect feel to live among people of different background and have a sense of tolerance. i can't believe this issue has gotten to this point that sarah palin and the people who want to buy this country are getting away with this. but i think today'
dan x thank you for joinging us. scott stringer is the manhattan bureau president. let's start what i would call the tolerant position. then we're go to the more ferocious position. i think we could agree on that. mr. stringer, why would you want to allow what appears to be a provocative move by a this group where 3,000 americans were killed? >> first of all, this issue has gotten blown way out of proportion. it's amazing sarah palin and the extreme right wing have seized this issue. in...
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dan ackroyd -- i can see "saturday night live" with dan ackroyd coming back to play boehner, something about the guy's manner, the new tan, even darker than ever, something about the guy just blowing the pipe, you know? >> our discussion earlier, you talk about harry trueman. let me tell you what the problem is. barack obama is adelade, he is not harry. >> adelade? >> a nice guy, but do you see any touch or shred of harry s truman thus far in barack obama. >> what did the s stood for? >> s, not even a period after it. >> little factoid. >> one historical fact, adelade never got to be president, barack obama did. >> the reason why harry got to be president and as he didn't. >> in the senate, for example, say rand paul gets elected, maybe sharron angle gets elected, who he knows, jim miller showers, mitch mcconnell going to deal with that mr. discipline, mr. toe the line. >> pulitzer prize-winning come lull nist, tv trick you never learned,ed you would never learn, change the question. joe klein does that thank you, eugene robinson for coming one your own question about republicans. mine
dan ackroyd -- i can see "saturday night live" with dan ackroyd coming back to play boehner, something about the guy's manner, the new tan, even darker than ever, something about the guy just blowing the pipe, you know? >> our discussion earlier, you talk about harry trueman. let me tell you what the problem is. barack obama is adelade, he is not harry. >> adelade? >> a nice guy, but do you see any touch or shred of harry s truman thus far in barack obama. >>...
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he does not want to turn it into dan burton, you remember the 1990s, dan burton versus bill clinton. he made it personal, looking into campaign finance issues of wrong doing. >> and shooting at watermelons in his backyard. >> turned to vince foster. he doesn't want to do that. now, i would say the release of this letter, the talking about the most corrupt administration, although it did come last summer, does not help him make his case. >> sounds like gingrich. >> broadly, his attitude. this is an administration that doesn't do oversight. it's not going to be partisan. of course, that will be viewed as partisan, but i think him staying away from sestak is telling that boehner, issa and those folks don't want to immediately turn it into pure politics, because they could have. they could have gone down that road. >> thank you, chris. you won't get any bad e-mail for this. >> you never know. >> thank you. same to you. >>> up next, those tea party republicans will be taking their seats in congress tomorrow and they're opposed to taking the debt ceiling. sounds boring it is a huge explosi
he does not want to turn it into dan burton, you remember the 1990s, dan burton versus bill clinton. he made it personal, looking into campaign finance issues of wrong doing. >> and shooting at watermelons in his backyard. >> turned to vince foster. he doesn't want to do that. now, i would say the release of this letter, the talking about the most corrupt administration, although it did come last summer, does not help him make his case. >> sounds like gingrich. >>...